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  1. Jackson is the only city in Mississippi with a population exceeding 100,000 people. Founded in 1821 as new state capital for Mississippi, Jackson is named after General Andrew Jackson, a war hero in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812 and subsequently the seventh U.S. president.

  2. Jackson is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city is also one of two county seats of Hinds County, along with Raymond. The city had a population of 153,701 at the 2020 census, down from 173,514 at the 2010 census.

    • Founding and antebellum period (to 1860) Located on the historic Natchez Trace trade route, created by Native Americans and used by European American settlers, and on the Pearl River, the city's first European American settler was Louis LeFleur, a French-Canadian trader.
    • American Civil War. Despite its small population, during the Civil War, Jackson became a strategic center of manufacturing for the Confederacy. In 1863, during the military campaign which ended in the capture of Vicksburg, Union forces captured Jackson during two battles—once before the fall of Vicksburg and once after the fall of Vicksburg.
    • Reconstruction. During Reconstruction, African Americans were granted civil rights. Schools were established and African Americans held political offices.
    • Post-Reconstruction. Democrats regained control of the state legislature in 1876. The constitutional convention of 1890, which produced Mississippi's Constitution of 1890, was held at the capitol.
  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Jackson, city, capital of Mississippi, U.S. It lies along the Pearl River, in the west-central part of the state, about 180 miles (290 km) north of New Orleans. Jackson is also the coseat (with nearby Raymond) of Hinds county.

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    By plane

    1. 32.311111-90.0758331 Jackson-Evers International Airport (JANIATA), 100 International Dr, ☏ +1 601 939-5631. With direct flights to a number of major cities by Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United, and American Eagle. Flights to regional hubs (Charlotte, Memphis, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston (Bush and Hobby), Atlanta, Chicago (Midway and O'Hare), Baltimore, Washington-National, Orlando).

    By train

    Amtrak serves Jackson with the once-daily City of New Orleans between Chicago and New Orleans. 32.300981-90.1910062 Union Stationis located at 300 W Capitol St, just west of downtown. The station also serves as a hub for local buses.

    By bus

    1. Greyhound, Union Station, 300 W Capital St. offers buses from Union Station in downtown Jackson. Keep in mind the area immediately around the station and to the south is not the best at night.

    JATRAN, the city transit system, has buses from Union Station six days a week until shortly after 5PM each day. Their phone number is: +1 601-948-7140 Pick up route schedules at the JATRAN office, open weekdays inside Union Station.The JATRAN is not considered safe or efficient transportation by locals.

    Landmarks and Monuments

    1. 32.299147-90.1798721 Old Capitol Museum, 100 S State St. A vestige of the past that escaped Sherman's scorching tactics, it was the original MS statehouse from 1839-1903. 2. 32.303889-90.1822222 New State Capitol, 400 High St, ☏ +1 601 359-3114. Built in 1903 in Beaux Arts style, with a classy rotunda and all. Sometimes the golden American Bald Eagle atop the building will shift direction a little due to severe weather. 3. 32.3053-90.18223 Supreme Court Building, 450 High St, ☏ +1 601 359-...

    Museums

    1. 32.3018-90.17817 Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, 222 North St., ☏ +1 601 576-6800. Tu-Sa 9AM-5PM, Su 1-5PM. Jackson was an important scene in the Civil Rights movement of the US. This museum covers that.(updated Dec 2017) 2. 32.336604-90.1577648 Mississippi Agriculture & Forestry Museum, 1150 Lakeland Dr, ☏ +1 601-432-4500. M-Sa 9AM-5PM. Here you'll find a living history farm on an original (relocated) farmstead and practically everything you wanted to know about cotton and catfish rearin...

    Parks

    1. 32.3202-90.220716 Jackson Zoo, 2918 W Capitol St, ☏ +1 601-352-2580. 2. 32.32908-90.1449617 LeFleur's Bluff State Park, 3315 Lakeland Terrace, ☏ +1 601-987-3923. Daily 6:30am-8:00pm. Marks the site slightly northeast of downtown where the first European settler in the area, a French trader named Louis Lefleur, set up a trading post on the Pearl River that would eventually become the city of Jackson. Aside from historical points of interest, there are also short nature trails, an impoundmen...

    On the weekends you can always find live showsto attend, such as at the Jackson Convention Complex or elsewhere. Jackson has a blossoming music scene, and various bars such as Martins, WC Dons, and...
    Mississippi Braves minor league (AA) baseball - Pearl, MS
    Mississippi Brilla pro-soccer - Clinton, MS
    Fondren District, North State Street from Woodrow Wilson to Meadowbrook Rd. Office: 3318 North State Street, +1-601-981-9606. Shopping, antiques, restaurants and more in this quaint neighborhood th...
    Highland Village, 4500 I-55 N, ☏ +1 601-982-5861.(updated May 2021)
    32.4-90.13331 Northpark Mall, ☏ +1 601 957-3744.(updated Feb 2018)
    32.3391-90.06122 Dogwood Festival Market, 150 Dogwood Blvd, Flowood, info@shopdogwoodfestival.com.(updated May 2021)
    Sophia's-Fairview Inn, Belhaven Neighborhood (Downtown Jackson), Casual Fine Dining, Southern Cuisine, Lunch, Dinner and Sunday Brunch +1 601 948-3429
    Aladdin's, on Lakeland West, right before you reach State Street. Authentic and delicious Mediterranean.
    Little Tokyo, in Ridgeland near the Northpark Mall (+1-601-991-3800 - 876 Avery Blvd N, Ridgeland). This is not a sushi-buffet restaurant, but their food is VERY good. If you're want to save money...
    32.305069-90.1887571 Big Apple Inn, 509 N Farish S, ☏ +1 601-354-4549. Fourth generation-owned sandwich shop and an institution in Jackson. Serves the classic smokes & ears sandwich, with pig's ear...
    32.297502-90.1796531 Hal and Mal's, 200 Commerce St, ☏ +1 601-948-0888. Located near Pearl St. in downtown Jackson, Hal and Mals offers a wide selection of domestic, imported, and locally brewed be...
    32.31192-90.1749362 Fenian's Pub, 901 E Fortification St, ☏ +1 601-948-0055. An Irish style pub, Fenian's, located on Fortification and Jefferson in the historic Belhaven area of the city, is where...
    32.320718-90.1765761 Fairview Inn, 734 Fairview Street, ☏ +1 888-948-1908. 18 rooms including suites, private baths, phones, voice mail, TV and VCR's, sitting rooms, toiletries, and air conditionin...
    32.300259-90.1906832 Hilton Garden Inn Jackson Downtown, 235 West Capitol St, ☏ +1 601-353-5464. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. Was for many years known as the King Edward Hotel and is a city land...
    Marriot Downtown.
    Areas of the city you may want to be aware of your surroundings are: 'south side of the city - Terry Road, Raymond Road, and McDowell Road. On the west side of the city - West Capital Street, some...
    Keep in mind that a majority of the crimes in the city of Jackson are typically residential house burglaries, and typically are not against individuals or tourists. However this does not mean you s...
    Use the same precautions as you would in any large metropolitan city. Protect your vehicle by locking it up and activating the alarm system, and do not advertise yourself as being wealthy or as a t...
    If staying at the hotels nearby the fairgrounds or the coliseum in Jackson, keep your room door locked and bolted, and alwayskeep your vehicle locked and in a lit area (if possible). Use precaution...

    Consulates

    Be aware, there are no official consulates in the state of Mississippi. An honorary consulate only represents the business interests of a nation, and cannot provide legal or emergency assistance to their fellow citizens. 1. Germany (Honorary), 1020 Highland Colony Pkwy, Ste 200, Ridgeland, ☏ +1 601 790-8281, fax: +1 601 790-8192, ebarneyr@aol.com.

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  5. Jackson is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Mississippi. The city is also one of two county seats of Hinds County, along with Raymond. The city had a population of 153,701 at the 2020 census, down from 173,514 at the 2010 census.

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